This grant funds research on tobacco, alcohol, & cannabis policies in the US, focusing on health equity and community engagement to reduce disparities in use/exposure.
National Institutes of Health has archived this opportunity.
Funder: National Institutes of Health - https://www.nih.gov
Due Dates: January 7, 2028 (Next due date)
Funding Amounts: Up to $500,000 total costs per year; typical R01 award size and duration
Summary: Supports research on tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis policies in the U.S. focusing on health equity and community engagement to reduce disparities in use and exposure.
Key Information: Clinical trial optional; requires authentic community engagement; open to a broad range of applicant organizations including nonprofits, governments, and for-profits.
This funding opportunity supports research projects that examine new or adapted policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and/or cannabis within the United States. The primary focus is on how these policies influence use or secondhand exposure among populations experiencing health disparities. Projects must involve authentic engagement with one or more community organizations to promote equity in cancer prevention by addressing tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis use and exposure.
The long-term goal is to support policy research that improves health equity and advances cancer prevention efforts. This initiative encourages studies that can inform policy development and implementation to reduce disparities in substance use and related health outcomes.
The grant mechanism is an R01 Research Project Grant, with clinical trial research being optional.